Man pleads guilty to stabbing garda days after carrying out arson attack on Conor McGregor's pub
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Man pleads guilty to stabbing garda days after carrying out arson attack on Conor McGregor's pub
"A 24-year-old man who attacked a garda four days after setting fire to Conor McGregor's pub has pleaded guilty to a number of offences, including terror charges."
"Abdullah Khan, with an address in Dublin, appeared before the Special Criminal Court this morning where he pleaded guilty to a total of eight offences arising from the knife attack and arson in July of last year."
Abdullah Khan, aged 24 and residing in Dublin, attacked a garda four days after setting fire to Conor McGregor's pub. He pleaded guilty to a total of eight offences, including terror-related charges. The incidents occurred in July of last year and involved both arson at a public premises and a subsequent knife attack. Khan appeared before the Special Criminal Court and entered guilty pleas to offences arising from the two incidents. The charges include assault on a member of An Garda Síochána and terrorism offences among other criminal counts. The proceedings concern violent acts and arson linked to those July incidents.
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